Breakfast With The Babies at the Meadowlands Act II, sponsored by Fashion Farms, came around on Saturday morning. Temperatures were in the low 70's, skies overcast and flags limp when the races began 10:00 a.m. It was "Captaintreacherous Day," as that top sire and his trainer Tony Alagna sweept all five pacing races, with the colt Atlas Hanover the last and perhaps most impressive on the day. Atlas Hanover won in 1:56 3/5 on the lead last week and today displayed versatility by sitting well off-the-pace for Andy McCarthy before unleashing a furious finish to get up in 1:55, with his final quarter in 26 2/5 with no asking. Atlas Hanover is a Hanover-bred and brought a bid of $170,000 at the Standardbred Horse Sale from the ownership group of Robert LeBlanc, David Anderson, Ken Jacobs, and In The Gym Partners. Also of note, late on the day "Road To The Hambletonian" leader Venerate qualified for the second time with an ultra-impressive 1:52 3/5, home in 26 3/5 mile, trotting strongly after a second-over trip to draw away from an accomplished older horse in The Veteran. Andy Miller was in his familiar spot behind the Love You colt for trainer Julie Miller. The Millers own Venerate with Pinske Stable. Southwind Tyrion, who went the fastest mile ever by a 2-year-old trotter of 1:51 1/5 last fall at The Red Mile, finished third in his first appearance this year, trotting in 1:53 4/5, home in 27 2/5 for Ake Svanstedt. Trotting fillies opened the program, and Baptism (Ake Svanstedt) trotted home impressively in 29 2/5 to finish the 1:58 4/5 mile. Ake sat her in third throughout, then fanned out from behind Janine's Action (Dexter Dunn), as the pair of fillies went past early leader Quick Bet (Brian Sears), who held third. Baptism is a Diamond Creek homebred by Southwind Frank, is out of Fall From Grace, and is trained in the Svanstedt barn. Diamond Creek had another homebred winner in race two when Breach (Dunn) took control at the three-eighths mark and held sway from there, widening under her own power in the stretch for the win in 2:00, last half in 57 flat. Raised By Lindy (Domenico Cecere) was wide around the first turn, took over at the quarter, then released the winner and followed her in to be second. Behindblueeyes (A. Svanstedt) was third. Breach is a Muscle Hill filly out of Katniss and is trained by Nancy Takter. Ake Svanstedt won the third with Jiggy Jog S, moving first over powerfully, wearing down leader Chambers Cove (Mattias Melander) and going under the wire with something in reserve in 2:01 2/5 (28 1/5 last quarter). Dixiechick Hanover (Lucas Wallin) had good late trot to nab second, while Magic Can Happen (Sarah Svanstedt) rallied to be third. The winner is a Walner filly out of Hot Mess Hanover owned by Jorgen Sparrendal Inc. and was bred in Sweden by Vestmarks AB. Another Swedish-bred filly, Joviality S (Mattias Melander), the Chapter Seven lass out of the very accomplished race mare Pasithea Face S, closed alertly off cover through a sub 28 final panel for the 2:01 3/5 win in her baby race. Selfie Queen (Jimmy Takter) weaved her way through traffic late for second, and Tiltheloverunsout (A. Svanstedt) held for third after cutting the mile. Anders Strom's Courant, Inc owns the winner and bred her via his AM Bloodstock Inc. After a training break, the trotting colts came up in the fifth race. The Muscle Hill colt Southwind Drover (Sears) was a 2:00 (28 second last quarter) winner for trainer Melander, getting through on the inside to pass early leader Chelios (Tim Tetrick), then holding off the determined close of Justice (A. Svanstedt). Bred by Southwind Farm, the winner raced in the farm's name today. He was a $55,000 Lexington Selected Sale purchase. Looks Like Moni (Takter) out-fought Tachyon (Sarah Svanstedt), then held of the late-charging Distance Learning (Sears) by just a nose to post a 1:59 2/5 win with a 27 3/5 final quarter. Takter moved Looks Like Moni out of the pocket to go after Tachyon on the far turn, and they traded blows the length of the stretch. Tachyon stayed on for third, beaten only a neck. The winner is a Brittany, Katz & Libfeld homebred son of Muscle Hill out of That's All Moni. Nancy Takter is the trainer. Majestic J (David Miller) was dialed in this morning and led all the way to post a 1:59 (27 3/5 last quarter) win with great ease. The Walner colt went off-stride early last week before exhibiting unusual speed to catch the field, and today he was flawless. Takato (Dunn) rallied up to be second after fussing about in the stretch, while Talismano (Tetrick) was an even third. Ken Jacobs paid Coyote Wynd Farms $115,000 for the son of Walner out of Upfrontluckycarol and has entrusted Tony Alagna to train him. Pacers started in the eighth race, and the Captaintreacherous filly Dont Fence Me In (Dunn) impressed with a 27 2/5 end to a 1:56 4/5 win. Dexter put her right on top, loped along on an easy lead throughout, then said "go" and got a willing response from the Riverview Farms homebred, now owned with Steve Head, Jerry Glantz, and trainer Tony Alagna, when asked. Aida De Vie was second and Tallys Treasure (Chase Vandervort) third. Alagna came right back with another homebred daughter of Captaintreacherous, this one named Captains Princess (Andy McCarthy), winning in 1:56 3/5 (last quarter in 27 seconds). Put on the point by McCarthy, the filly set sensible fractions before the stretch sprint, with the driver remaining motionless in the sulky. Tony shares ownership on this one with Brad Grant and Mel Segal. Twenty Grand (Mark MacDonald) followed along for a good second, while The Ideal Huntress (D. Miller) was third. The theme continued in race 10 as another Tony Alagna trainee by Captaintreacherous, this time the colt I Did It Myway (Todd McCarthy), turned heads with an effortless 1:54 4/5 mile, ripping home in 26 2/5 easily. It was the second appearance for I Did It Myway, and the Joe Sbrocco homebred looks like he's ready for anything. Country Club Acres, Alagna & Fodera, along with Don Latore, share ownership on the colt with Sbrocco. Nautical Hanover (Dunn) was second, while JK Victory (Tetrick) flashed late speed to get up for third. Alagna stepped it up in the 11th by sending out three "Captain" colts, and they swept the first three placings, with Danger Zone (Todd McCarthy) a winner in 1:56 out of the pocket, home in 26 4/5 on his own. Rule Of Law (A. McCarthy) held second after setting the pace, and Captaingiddyupngo (Dunn) had late pace to be third. Tony bred and owns the winner out of his Ontario champ of a few years ago, Thatsoververynice, with partner Ron Ruggles after going through at Lexington for $35,000. --press release (Meadowlands)--